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Villain Is on Vacation

"Every day is so annoying and tiring. Just working, eating, and pooping. I rarely get any peace of mind." Rain grumbled. "I want some rest and go on vacation. It's good I am going on vacation tomorrow. Goodbye to annoying work for a few days," he cheered. As he was crossing the road, he saw a truck coming towards him. "Looks like, my life suc--" Whether gratifying or pathetic, almost the next moment, he got crushed by the truck, died, and transmigrated into the world of the game "Saga of the Magical Knight" as a mid-tier villain, Rain Holmes. "Welcome to the fantasy world, I guess." Fortunately, the system was there to help him. [Host should choose one choice among the following three choices.] | 1. Supporting Character | | 2. Villain | | 3. Extra Character | "Supporting Character sucks, and being a villain is tiring and risky. I choose to be an extra character." Rain answered. [Okay.] 'Who cares about that protagonist and heroines, I rather go on vacation and live a free life.' Rain scoffed. He didn't care about the plot, he wanted [vacation]. However, soon he realized it won't be as easy as he thought. "Hey, runaway Young master, spar with me!" The musclehead Villain roared. "Rain, you are only my friend, I won't let other bitches have you." One of the heroines declared. "But didn't he say he love me?" A mysterious beauty appeared. "Is getting vacation that hard?" Rain said in an exhausted tone.

Madwriter_2377 · Fantasy
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171 Chs

Let's Do Something

Rain had four options. 

"First, let's wait for those fishes," he said, but then quickly shook his head. "But I don't think it's a good idea."

Rain's eyes widened as he imagined the mermaids doubting his story, making him the prime suspect in their eyes.

"There's a high probability that the mermaids would doubt my story," he said, his voice filled with concern.

Rain's heart raced as he thought about the potential consequences. "They might even attack me, resulting in fatal consequences," he added.

The thought of telling the mermaids the truth also crossed Rain's mind, but he found it to be absurd.

After years of being hunted and tormented by other races, the mermaids had lost their trust in outsiders.

They were skeptical and untrusting of anyone who was not one of their own.

Rain knew that he was just a weak and defenseless being in front of them, and they could easily overpower and do whatever they wanted with him.